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My Fearless STD came with 3 Point Bridle. I never flown a kite with Reverse Turbo Bridle before. I just made a reverse turbo bridle copy from Tempest's Fearless Vented Light and installed it in my beat-up F kite. I will try it tomorrow.

What do you think the differences in between the 3 Point Bridle and my new Reverse Turbo Bridle in my F kite ?

pulls less, even easier rollup, even easier comete, a little more precise maybe. I keep flip-flopping on which I like better. I don't think one is clearly better than the other - more a matter of preference.

It's a Turbo/Dynamic with an Activator line as illustrated here. A full Active bridle would have Stabiliser leg too. These are Andy Wardley's terms and as he dreamt up the Active bridle it's probably a good idea to stick to them.

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No, it's pretty well known by now. What do you make of this ?

Bridles are the darkest of dark arts. Stuff works 'cos it works. Apart from the Reverse Tri-Axis which will always be rubbish.

I had a 3 point on my SUL Tattoo and switched to the turbo. The difference is not huge but noticeable especially rolling up. It is quicker to roll up with the turbo. Other than that, it feels a bit quicker to pitch about but flat spin tricks like the Taz, Slots, 540s etc. feel about the same.